Please join us at the Marie Ellis OAM Prize for Drawing finalists' exhibition opening on Friday 4 August from 6-9pm. Major prize winners will be announced at 8pm. Voting for the People's Choice Award continues until the closing event on Friday 25 August from 6-9pm.

"In Pursuit of Silence" is a meditative film about our relationship with silence, sound and impact of noise. Produced in New York to wide acclaim in 2016, this will be the only screening of this film in Brisbane. + What I learnt about silence on Cameno de Santiago - Marissa Lindquist+ Screening of "Drawn to Silence, 2"- a short narrative film about walking away from external systemic demands to internal stillness.

A comic convention for actual comics! The Mint Condition Markets are the perfect place to relax and hang out with Brisbane's best and brightest comic creators.The bar will be open and the Mint Condition Exhibition will still be hanging so come in and celebrate the beginning of Brisbane's Comic Book season!

Mint Condition is a survey of the Golden Age of Comic Books in Brisbane. This massive installation of comic book art gives audiences the opportunity to view and buy original comic pages and the comic books.

“I am Bird Lover” is a series self-portraits documenting the dance between existence and non-existence. She is in different states and places at once; flitting between fight and flight, she touches an emotional response only to take to the air and land in another.

'The marvellous thing about art is that it brings to light the contrast of perception, revealing that we can all see the same image but filter it different within our own reality tunnel. There is no right or wrong way to view art, there is only a personally filtered version of a combined realty. '

Drapl’s latest work expresses his love for the symbiotic relationship between nature, colour and the presence of magic that is everywhere and in every living organism. Since moving to the bush, away from the demands and distractions of city life, a new psychedelic-realism style of portraiture has emerged. For this exhibition Drapl has made his own uber-sized canvases and has been dreaming up extraordinary ways to exhibit these special works. He hopes everyone who sees this show leaves either totally confused or with a life changing experience!

Come and see Drapl’s inspired new works, and experience a visual orgasm as we present a magical mix of aerosol, RGB lighting and multi-dimensional co-creation in the courtyard on opening night. Take a bite, or even take home your very own slice of this sexy cheesecake!

Centering on personal sites of communication - emails, virtual game spaces, inner dialogue, scripture, and fragments of conversation - both artists express the way they deal with a craving for connection, acceptance, and love.

Initially, Waterbeds and Burial Grounds was intended as a response to the plight of the refugee and as a performative testament to those who have lost their lives at sea (waterbeds) and those who have made it to distant shores or across borders only to be detained and left in limbo inside detention facilities (burial grounds).

RENDERED: AN ANALOGUE EXPLORATION OF THE DIGITAL aims to investigate the 21st century digital phenomenon through the vessel of analogue contemporary art. This exhibition will address questions of technology, robotics, digital platforms, augmented reality, social media, and other realms of digital culture through tangible mediums.

Kathryn Blumke is an Australian artist working in Brisbane, Queensland and currently undertaking her Masters of Arts, Visual Arts at the Queensland College of Art. Water An exhibition of the abstract landscape opens Friday the 17th of Feb and runs through until March 1

Get BLOWN away at the opening night for HUNG DADA, a solo art exhibition by Ethan Waghorn featuring a live performance by Brisbane band MONSTER ZOKU ONSOMB! The exhibition is a regurgitation of all of the porn Ethan consumed in his life to create this digital art series that simultaneously mocks and celebrates gay porn culture!Opening night 21st January 20177-10pm$10 Entry (cash only)Bar open from 7pm (eftpos available)

Join us for a free opening event at 6PM on 20/1 (FRI) to meet the local artists and explore their amazing art! Exhibition runs til 31/1!

The Gaze is a female portrait exhibition that displays the different portrayals of the female image in visual art, from asserting the 21th Century women’s identity with a Feminist stance, defying or complying to “the male gaze”, to purely depicting the aesthetics of femininity. The exhibition celebrates the diverse talents of Primary Arcade artists with 60 portraits displayed in salon-style, gazing back from the gallery wall to the viewers.

Dr Marcus Breen worked as a prominent music and film journalist in Melbourne in the 80s and 90s. He is also a published author and now lectures at Boston College in the USA and is bringing his extensive knowledge on social media and activism in the arts industry to a free lecture being held at Jugglers Art Space in Brisbane on Monday 19 December.

Doors open at 6pm if you would like to come grab a drink at the bar and have a chat beforehand, and the lecture begins at 7pm.